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Re: [Full-disclosure] New Vulnerability against Firefox/ Major Extensions




> A DNS based man in the middle attack will not work against a SSL
> enabled webserver. This is because SSL certificates certify an
> association between a specific domain name and an ip address. An
> attempted man in the middle attack against a SSL enabled Firefox
> update server will result in the browser rejecting the connection to
> the masquerading update server, as the ip address in the SSL
> certificate, and the ip address returned by the DNS server will not
> match.

False.  SSL certificates do not authenticate DNS/IP associations.  They
authenticate public key/DNS associations.  The difference is likely
irrelevant to this issue, but be sure you understand SSL's PKI when you
explain such things, lest you confuse crypto noobs.

tim

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